'We need to strip Alaa Abd El-Fattah of his ridiculous British citizenship,' says Patrick Christys

Patrick Christys shared his opinion on Alaa Abd el Fattah
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We need to immediately detain and deport Egyptian so-called activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah. Now, if any of us tweeted what he did, we would be locked up.
He has spoken in the past about shooting white people at random, being openly racist. He has referenced suicide bombings. He has been rampantly antisemitic. He has spoken about killing police officers.
Now, if he had said any of that about ethnic minorities, and said it just after the Southport massacre, he would currently be doing a five stretch in Wormwood Scrubs.
We also need to strip him of his ridiculous British citizenship. If that man is British, then I am a polka-dot bikini-wearing alien from Mars called Baloo Boo.
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Here is how he actually reportedly got his British citizenship.
El-Fattah was automatically granted British citizenship while in an Egyptian prison in 2021, under an immigration law that allows mothers to transmit their UK citizenship to their children, even if they are outside Britain.
His mother was born in London while his grandmother was studying in the UK.
Until 2019, applicants using this route were still subject to what is known as a good character test, which presumably El-Fattah would probably have failed because of all the extremist stuff that he has tweeted.

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But the law was changed after the Supreme Court ruled that the requirement was incompatible with the ECHR, following a legal challenge by a foreign murderer, and Mr El-Fattah therefore did not sit the test.
Every single sentence of that gets more mental, doesn’t it? There you go, another classic from the ECHR.
But here are some politicians who backed him. Nepo baby Foreign Office Minister Hamish Falconer, the son of a Labour peer, welcomed him back to Britain.
Now, look, I could be wrong about this, but I do not think there is any evidence that he has ever actually been to Britain before.
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Counter Terrorism Police are assessing Egyptian extremist Alaa Abd El-Fattah's tweets, after he described the killing of Zionists as heroic and British people as "dogs and monkeys" on social media | GETTYBut there is evidence that he tweeted that he is far from British and he has also called British people dogs and monkeys.
Yvette Cooper has celebrated him being in Britain. I look forward to her husband Ed Balls interviewing her about this on Good Morning Britain.
Mastermind himself David Lammy has backed him another foreign man that Lammy has let wander out of a prison and onto Britain’s streets.
And of course, the Prime Minister himself, Sir Keir Starmer, said he was delighted that he is in Britain.
Well, you know what Sir Keir Starmer is trying to say now, don’t you, that he was not aware of his social media posts. Well, I am not sure I buy that.
The irony, of course and I am sure it is just a coincidence, is that one of the main people who pushed for El-Fattah to be released and to come to Britain is Philippe Sands KC.
You might remember him. He is Keir Starmer’s friend, and he is also the same bloke who was the lawyer for Mauritius over the Chagos debacle.
Look what a ridiculous, pathetic excuse it is to say that Starmer was not aware of his tweets.
He expects us to trust that his Government is going to vet, background-check and process tens of thousands of illegal fighting-age men who have crossed the English Channel.
His Government could not do a 10-minute online search to find out whether this man had said things like we should randomly shoot white people, or that he would like to use a drone to attack people’s weddings.
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